I am planning on studying work and employment (WORK1003) next semester but I am worried it will be incredibly boring and possible irrelevant.
I am studying a bachelor of arts majoring in psychology and spanish, and I feel this unit, which is based on industrial relations and human resource...
I am currently in my third year in a bachelor of arts at Sydney university, majoring in psychology and Spanish, and I am thinking of doing masters next year to make myself more employable.
- My careers advisor thinks that I should be able to get a job without further study, but I disagree...
thank you! I will maybe sit in on a 2nd year lecture then too.
If anyone one here is a first year law student and could verify this, that would be amazing :)
I am a current student at USYD and I have always had the idea of studying law at the back of my mind, but ive never been really sure.
I want to sit in on a lecture or 2 to get a feel for law and decide whether I would enjoy it or not.
If any first year law students could tell me where/when...
Re: Study full time, work part time OR study part time, work full time - Which Is Bet
My current degree is a bachelor of arts majoring in psychology and spanish & latin american studies.
If I don't get in any grad programs I am thinking of studying a bachelor of business majoring in human...
I feel like i desperately need to get experience in an office environment, as I am completing my first degree at the end of this year and have only retail experience. In my 2nd undergraduate degree I am planning on working at the same time.
Should I work full time and get my experience up, or...
I am in my final year of a B Arts and I am looking into possibly a 2nd undergraduate degree in B Business.
I feel like I need to start working in an office environment instead of retail as I am now so I get get industry relevant experience.
Which would be more advantageous, working full...
Is it possibly to study B Business at kuring gai part time?
If not initially, can you change to part time in 2nd year?
Also how flexible is UTS with changing from Kuring gai to the city campus after at least a semester of study?
thanks!
thank you so much!
Are sub-majors not really taken seriously..?
Ideally I would like to study human resource management, marketing and tourism management..but if it cuts down my chances of getting a job I might have to drop tourism management..I know it doesn't have great employment rates but...
1)
is it better to choose to have only 2 majors and be able to do 2 capstone projects (and thus more experience for my resume) OR
choose one major with 2 sub-majors and have only 1 capstone project (less experience but maybe useful for more career options)
I am not sure what I want to do...
I have a few questions:
1)
is it better to choose to have only 2 majors and be able to do 2 capstone projects (and thus more experience for my resume) OR
choose one major with 2 sub-majors and have only 1 capstone project (less experience but maybe useful for more career options)
I am...
then what about what the application listed as a credit/distinction....?
Should I just say I have a distinction average because in their application criteria I fit that, but in USYD's criteria I dont - I have a credit average?